First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, NJ., 387 Hazel Ave., is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authâ€" orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. All are cordially invited to attend these services and make use of the reading room. sermon, "Man. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1940 Deerfield Presbyterian Church Rev. W. F. Weir, Minister September 8, 10 a.m., the Church echool. The entire school will meet in the Sanctuary. Worship service and address by Mrs. John B. Weir of Debrm, India; Announcement: The Women‘s asâ€" sociation will meet Thursday. Lunâ€" cheon meeting at 1 o‘clock. Business session. India folkâ€"dance by Elizâ€" abeth Ann and Martha aJne Weir. Address by Mrs. John B. Weir. All women of the community who are interested in missions are invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 11:00 Public worship. Sermon by Dr .John B. Weir, secretary of the India council. "Christ Jesus" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Rcientist. on Sunday, Sep tember 1. The Golden Text was, "God sent not his Son into the world to con: demn the world; but that the world ;hrongh him might be saved" (John i17). For reservations for the luncheon, call Mrs. D. L. Derby or Mrs. Alice Clark. Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central at McGovern W. F. Suhr, pastor Thursday at 7:30 p.m.: Junior Walther League. Sunday: Observance of the Presiâ€" dent‘s Proclamation: Prayer for Peace. Sunday at 9:30 a.m.: Sunday school. Sunday at 10 a.m.: Preparatory service. Among the citations which com {nrined the lessonâ€"Sermon was the ollowing from the Bible: "And, beâ€" hold. there came a leper and wor shipped him, saying, Lord. if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean And Jesus put forth bis hand, and touched him, saying. I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed" (Matthew 8:2.3). Sunday at 10:30 a.m.: Communion service. The Lessonâ€"Sermon also inâ€" eluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook. "Sclence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Though demonstrating his control over sin and discase, the great Teacher by no means relieved others from giving the requisite proofs of their own piety. He worked for their guidance. that they might demâ€" onstrate this power as he did and understand its divine Principle. Imâ€" plicit faith in the Teacher and all the emotional love we can bestow on him, will never alone make us imiâ€" tators of him. We must go and do likewise, else we are not improving the great blessings which our Master worked and suffered to bestow upon us" (p. 25\. ‘The text of next Sunday‘s Lesson [ yon acani? bect a BC for ‘ GAS ECONOMY STANGER‘S GARAGE 133 North Second St. Phone H. P. 612 CHURCH NEWS Because GMCs have so much more pulling power, it may be hard to believe they have ee Mmlï¬ -um‘hhnmbw-&r.-&l Prayer meeting Wednesday eveâ€" ning and election of Sunday school officers for the ensuing year. Green Bay and Laurel Ave. F. 8. Robinson, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Rayâ€" mond Fidder, Supt. Morning _ service 10:45. . "A Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Evening service 8 p.m. "A Cry From the Depths." The Ladies‘ Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Miss Venda Adamson, 10 McGovern. Rev. Earl J. Bruso, minister 815 Rosemary Terrace, Deerfield Sunday, Sept. 8â€" Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Start the fall and winter months right. Attend Sunday school and receive religious instruction regularly. Morning worship 10:55 a.m. Rev. Bruso will be in the pulpit. There will be special music. Note: The first Sunday Evening Fellowship will be held on Sunâ€" day evening, October 6, in connecâ€" tion with the first Vesper service of the season. Watch for anâ€" nouncements of the 1940â€"1941 seaâ€" son. Vesper services are held the first Sunday of each month at 4:30 p.m. Sunday School Board Wednesday 8 p.m. Rally day, Promotion Sunâ€" day and the fall program of the school will be discussed and poliâ€" cies formulated. Fireside Club Thursday, Sept. 12, 8 p.m. Announcement of place of meeting will be made at the servâ€" ices next Sunday. The Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel and McGovern H. F. Siemsen, Pastor Thursdayâ€"7:45 p.m. The choir will meet for rehearsal. Sundayâ€" 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning worship, reopâ€" ening of sanctuary, message by the pastor, special music, baptism of small children. 6:45 p.m.â€"Fellowship gathering of young people. 7:45 p.m.â€"Evening service, good singing and gospel message. Monday, 8:00 p.m.â€"The board of trustees will meet. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"week service under the direction of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. Thursday, 7:45 p.m.â€"Choir reâ€" hearsal. North Shore Methodist Church Hazel at Greenleaf, Glencoe Frederick J. Schnell, minister 755 Vernon. Phone Glencoe 2055 Fall services will be resumed at the North Shore Methodist church in Glencoe, next Sunday, Sept. 8, at 11 o‘clock. "The Splendor of Labor" will be the sermon subject as announced by Rev. Frederick J. Schnell, pastor. Mr. James Presâ€" ton, organist, will play the followâ€" ing selections during the service: ‘‘Pastoral Romance" by Douglas, "Prayer" from Finlandia by Sibeâ€" lius, and "March Occasional Oroâ€" torio" by Handel. People who have moved into the community during the summer or those who have no church home are most cordially inâ€" vited to worship with the members of the North Shore Methodist church located at the corners of Hazel and Greenleaf streets in Glencoe. First United Evangelical Church Parents with children of Sunday school age are asked to note that the Sunday school will not open until a week later. Dr A. G. Humâ€" phrey, superintendent of the school, announces that there will be teachers and classes for all ages Bethichem Evangelical Church Persons wishing to sing in the choir are invited to come to the church on Thursday nights for reâ€" hearsal. All voices can be used. and that the school will open at 9:45 a.m. Sept. 15. Fall Gardening "September is your real chance to make or remake your flower garden, your plantings and perennial beds." In order to plan this garden you will want helpful aids so that you may attain the very best results, and carry out the details of your plans. You will find helpful aids and suggestions among the garden books at the Public library. Among this collection you will find: "Small garden" â€" Katherine and Arthur Storm. A book designed priâ€" marily for the average suburban home owner, covering the essentials of good gardening. "Grow your own fruit" â€" M. G. Kains. Tells you everything you need to know to grow most any fruit you wish to grow. "Book of bulbs" â€" F. F. Rockâ€" weil. A guide to the selection, planting and cultivating of bulbs for spring, summer and autumn flowering. Includes information on winter blooms from bulbs indoors. "House plants and how to grow them" â€" D. T. Barnes. A discusâ€" sion about house plants which are sure to succeed. Cultural statements made are based on the authors pracâ€" tical experience as a grower, yet the testimony of amateurs has been inâ€" cluded to give beginners encourageâ€" ment. "Indoor gardener" â€" D. T. Abâ€" bott. Daisy Abbott says, "There is help for anyone who wants to grow plants, whether in the home, office or school, in dark apartments or in sunny windows." "Be your own gardener" â€" Sterlâ€" ing Patterson. How to make, mainâ€" tain and find satisfaction in intiâ€" mate flower gardens. Contains a chapter on garden equipment and a garden calendar. "Lilies for Americans" â€" G. L. Slate. Contains information on choice of bulbs, kind of soil needed and its preparation, the diseases and pests and their control. The author is associate in research at the New York state Agricultural Experiment station. "Hardy chrysanthemums" â€" Alex Cumming. A study of the history, varieties, culture, disease and pests. info:mation on the propagation and breeding of chrysanthemums. "Gardening Indoors" â€" F. A. Rockwell ad E. C. Grayson. The enjoyment of living flowers and plants the year round, and new opâ€" portunities for home decoration. Ilâ€" lustrated with photographs and drawings. A practical, readable and worthwhile book. "Hill‘s book of evergreens" â€" L. L Kumlien. This book is published by the D. Hill Nursery Co. of Dunâ€" dee, Il1. Advertise in the PRESS LIBRARY T HE HIGHLA ND PARK PRESS The First National Bank HOW TO MODERNIZE High School Teams Start Practice for Football Season Over one hundred boys reported for the first football practice of the season held on Labor Day by the Highland Park high school football team. Head Coach David Floyd is enthusiastic over the prospects for the coming season. For the varsity he has several good boys who earnâ€" ed letters last year, in addition to some stars who are coming up from last season‘s undefeated froshâ€"soph squad. Floyd is being assisted in his coaching duties by Allan Werbeâ€" low, Richard Hamill, and Walter Hargesheimer. Hargesheimer, who formerly coached at Oberlin college in Ohio, is a new addition to the coaching staff. 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